say "Generally a coin is used as a two-sided die, but [if the actor is the player]you do[otherwise][the actor] does[end if] do actually find [dnum in words] marked with a '1' on one side and a '2' on the other.[paragraph break]";

otherwise;

if dsize is not 4 and dsize is not 6 and dsize is not 8 and dsize is not 10 and dsize is not 12 and dsize is not 20 and dsize is not 30 and dsize is not 100

say "[paragraph break]Suddenly, a sixteen-ton iron weight drops from the ceiling onto your head, squashing you like a beetle.";

end the story saying "You rolled a one";

end if;

otherwise;

say ".";

end if;

end if;

otherwise;

if dnum is 2 and dsize is 6 and dadds is 0

begin;

if craps-point is 0

begin;

if dresult is 7 or dresult is 11

begin;

say "[emdash][italic type]NATURAL! YOU WIN[roman type]!";

otherwise;

if dresult is 2 or dresult is 3 or dresult is 12

begin;

say "[emdash][italic type]CRAPS! YOU LOSE[roman type]!";

otherwise;

say ", and establishing it as the point.";

now the craps-point is dresult;

end if;

end if;

otherwise;

if dresult is 7

begin;

say "[emdash][italic type]SEVEN-OUT! YOU LOSE[roman type]!";

now the craps-point is 0;

otherwise;

if dresult is the craps-point

begin;

say "[emdash][italic type]YOU WIN[roman type]!";

now the craps-point is 0;

otherwise;

say ". Shoot again[emdash]your point is [craps-point in words].";

end if;

end if;

end if;

otherwise;

say ".";

end if;

end if.

Carry out test_rolling craps:

Try test_rolling 2d6;

stop the action.

Some polyhedra are scenery in the Game Room. The description is "Dice, in all the shapes of the Platonic solids (and some others), are scattered about the game table." Understand "platonic", "solids", "solid", "prism", "prisms", "die", "dice", "tetrahedron", "4-sided", "cube", "6-sided", "octohedron", "8-sided", "dodecahedron", "12-sided", "icosahedron", "20-sided", "30-sided", "100-sided", "polyhedron", "bone", "bones", and "polyhedra" as polyhedra.